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The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry. Learn more at www.kc.iabc.com.en-uspodOmatic RSS GeneratorWed, 15 Mar 2017 04:08:21 +0000business,communicators,marketing,communication,kansas,city,Business,Management & MarketingStay current on communications in Kansas CitynonoKCIABCThe Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry. Learn more at www.kc.iabc.com.KC Quills Best of Show Winner Marianne Sicking Interview<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_11057526.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Marianne Sicking, a communications consultant with Kansas Gas Service, is KC/IABC's Best in Show winner for the 2015 KC Quills. She also won awards in the IABC Southern Region and more. Learn about her winning social media campaign and the benefit she experienced from her Quills win.
KC/IABC, The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry. Learn more at www.kc.iabc.com.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2015-11-24T12_24_34-08_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2015-11-24T12_24_34-08_00Tue, 24 Nov 2015 20:24:34 +00002016-01-062016-01-06https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2015-11-24T12_24_34-08_00
KCIABCkciabc,marketing,kansas,city,marianne,sicking760noMarianne Sicking, a communications consultant with Kansas Gas Service, is KC/IABC's Best in Show winner for the 2015 KC Quills. She also won awards in the IABC Southern Region and more. Learn about her winning social media campaign and the benefit she experienced from her Quills win.
KC/IABC, The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry. Learn more at www.kc.iabc.com.Marianne Sicking, a communications consultant with Kansas Gas Service, is KC/IABC's Best in Show ...Guerrilla Marketing with Mobile Live Streaming: Jonathan Mast<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_10923936.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Hosted by Roy Harryman
Register now for the Oct. 15 luncheon at http://kciabc.com/events.
What's the business case for mobile live streaming apps such as Parascope and Blab? Jonathan Mast, director of social media at Sedgwick, is actively using these tools to promote and engage his company's brand.
Join us Oct. 15 to learn how to:
*Incorporate live streaming into your digital communications strategy.
*Get leadership buy-in to start a live-streaming program.
*Develop a content map for live-streaming success.
*Overcome and manage the risks associated with live streaming.
Mast is the director of social media at Sedgwick, the leading global provider of innovative, technology-enabled claims and productivity management solutions. Sedgwick delivers a world of expert resources to a diverse client base with nearly 12,000 colleagues in 275 offices located in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.K.
He is responsible for overseeing the company’s digital content strategy. Prior to joining Sedgwick, he was the senior manager of emerging media for Black & Veatch, a global engineering firm.
In his spare time, Mast is a stage dad for his teen daughter and runs ultramarathons for fun.
KC/IABC and our approximately 200 members are a part of a global network of 15,000 business communication professionals in more than 80 countries, who are dedicated to improving professional growth and strategic communications.
Our focus is providing our members with professional development, networking, career opportunities, student chapters, special interest groups and professional accreditation.
With members in marketing, public relations and communication professionals from Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, agencies, nonprofits, governments as well as freelancers and consultants, KC/IABC offers ideas, training and support for every communicator.
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KCIABC730noHosted by Roy Harryman
Register now for the Oct. 15 luncheon at http://kciabc.com/events.
What's the business case for mobile live streaming apps such as Parascope and Blab? Jonathan Mast, director of social media at Sedgwick, is actively using these tools to promote and engage his company's brand.
Join us Oct. 15 to learn how to:
*Incorporate live streaming into your digital communications strategy.
*Get leadership buy-in to start a live-streaming program.
*Develop a content map for live-streaming success.
*Overcome and manage the risks associated with live streaming.
Mast is the director of social media at Sedgwick, the leading global provider of innovative, technology-enabled claims and productivity management solutions. Sedgwick delivers a world of expert resources to a diverse client base with nearly 12,000 colleagues in 275 offices located in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.K.
He is responsible for overseeing the company’s digital content strategy. Prior to joining Sedgwick, he was the senior manager of emerging media for Black & Veatch, a global engineering firm.
In his spare time, Mast is a stage dad for his teen daughter and runs ultramarathons for fun.
KC/IABC and our approximately 200 members are a part of a global network of 15,000 business communication professionals in more than 80 countries, who are dedicated to improving professional growth and strategic communications.
Our focus is providing our members with professional development, networking, career opportunities, student chapters, special interest groups and professional accreditation.
With members in marketing, public relations and communication professionals from Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, agencies, nonprofits, governments as well as freelancers and consultants, KC/IABC offers ideas, training and support for every communicator.
Intro music courtesy www.pacdv.com/soundsHosted by Roy Harryman
Register now for the Oct. 15 luncheon at http://kciabc.com/events.
W...Join us Aug. 20 to Ask an Expert (Master) at KC/IABC<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_10822603.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Register now:
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We have an all-star cast of KC communications pros to answer your targeted questions in an extended session following our 8 a.m. breakfast on Thursday, Aug. 20. In this podcast, Roy Harryman interviews Eric Morgenstern, CEO of Morningstar Communications, about the upcoming event. Masters forum panelists are:
Eric Morgenstern, APR Fellow PRSA, CEO Morningstar Communications
Matt Tidwell, APR, Consultant and Professor at KU
Jeannie Wilcox, Assistant Vice President, Director of Communications for Lockton Companies
Lori Wiles, ABC, Director of Marketing and Communications, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
Randy Williams, ABC, Senior Director, Corporate Development, Kansas City Art Institute
KC/IABC and our approximately 200 members are a part of a global network of 15,000 business communication professionals in more than 80 countries, who are dedicated to improving professional growth and strategic communications.
Our focus is providing our members with professional development, networking, career opportunities, student chapters, special interest groups and professional accreditation.
With members in marketing, public relations and communication professionals from Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, agencies, nonprofits, governments as well as freelancers and consultants, KC/IABC offers ideas, training and support for every communicator.
As a member, you gain access to the highest quality communications resources and education and an active networking community of people just like you. Don’t miss out: join KC/IABC.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2015-08-14T13_42_06-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2015-08-14T13_42_06-07_00Fri, 14 Aug 2015 20:42:06 +00002015-08-142015-08-14https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2015-08-14T13_42_06-07_00
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We have an all-star cast of KC communications pros to answer your targeted questions in an extended session following our 8 a.m. breakfast on Thursday, Aug. 20. In this podcast, Roy Harryman interviews Eric Morgenstern, CEO of Morningstar Communications, about the upcoming event. Masters forum panelists are:
Eric Morgenstern, APR Fellow PRSA, CEO Morningstar Communications
Matt Tidwell, APR, Consultant and Professor at KU
Jeannie Wilcox, Assistant Vice President, Director of Communications for Lockton Companies
Lori Wiles, ABC, Director of Marketing and Communications, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
Randy Williams, ABC, Senior Director, Corporate Development, Kansas City Art Institute
KC/IABC and our approximately 200 members are a part of a global network of 15,000 business communication professionals in more than 80 countries, who are dedicated to improving professional growth and strategic communications.
Our focus is providing our members with professional development, networking, career opportunities, student chapters, special interest groups and professional accreditation.
With members in marketing, public relations and communication professionals from Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, agencies, nonprofits, governments as well as freelancers and consultants, KC/IABC offers ideas, training and support for every communicator.
As a member, you gain access to the highest quality communications resources and education and an active networking community of people just like you. Don’t miss out: join KC/IABC.Register now:
http://www.cvent.com/d/trqcmh/4W
Learn more: http://kciabc.com/events/
We ha...KC Quills: Your Turn to Stand Out<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_10421699.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />The Kansas City Quills are open for your entries now. If you don’t know, the Quills are the premiere competition for KC communicators to get professional feedback and recognition for the great work that you do every day. It’s not rocket science to enter, but you can’t wait too long because the deadline for submission is April 15th. In this podcast we talk to Stacey Dickson, who is overseeing this year’s competition, and we also speak to a previous best of show winner.
Learn more and get assistance at: http://kciabc.com/kansas-city-quills/
Learn more about KC/IABC, Kansas City's premier organization for professional communicators, at www.kciabc.com.
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2015-03-10T09_32_02-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2015-03-10T09_32_02-07_00Tue, 10 Mar 2015 16:32:02 +00002015-03-102015-03-10https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2015-03-10T09_32_02-07_00
KCIABC669noThe Kansas City Quills are open for your entries now. If you don’t know, the Quills are the premiere competition for KC communicators to get professional feedback and recognition for the great work that you do every day. It’s not rocket science to enter, but you can’t wait too long because the deadline for submission is April 15th. In this podcast we talk to Stacey Dickson, who is overseeing this year’s competition, and we also speak to a previous best of show winner.
Learn more and get assistance at: http://kciabc.com/kansas-city-quills/
Learn more about KC/IABC, Kansas City's premier organization for professional communicators, at www.kciabc.com.
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.The Kansas City Quills are open for your entries now. If you don’t know, the Quills are the premi...Hear Joe Pulizzi and More and BCS 2015<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_10341505.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Join Kansas City-area business communicators at our EPIC SUMMIT — a full-day professional development event on Wednesday, Feb. 18. BCS 2015 features keynote Joe Pulizzi, author of “Epic Content Marketing,” founder of Chief Content Officer magazine and an early leader in the content marketing movement. In addition to hearing from Joe, our BCS breakout session speakers and interactive lunch-session panel guests, you’ll network with fellow communicators throughout the day. At BCS’ close, KC/IABC will recognize local remarkable communications pros and volunteers. The event is at the KU Edwards Campus in Overland Park.
Register here: http://cvent.com/d/54qyjs
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KCIABC587noJoin Kansas City-area business communicators at our EPIC SUMMIT — a full-day professional development event on Wednesday, Feb. 18. BCS 2015 features keynote Joe Pulizzi, author of “Epic Content Marketing,” founder of Chief Content Officer magazine and an early leader in the content marketing movement. In addition to hearing from Joe, our BCS breakout session speakers and interactive lunch-session panel guests, you’ll network with fellow communicators throughout the day. At BCS’ close, KC/IABC will recognize local remarkable communications pros and volunteers. The event is at the KU Edwards Campus in Overland Park.
Register here: http://cvent.com/d/54qyjs
Intro music courtesy of www.pacdv.com/soundsJoin Kansas City-area business communicators at our EPIC SUMMIT — a full-day professional develop...Mandy Stark: Digital Storydoing<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_9916094.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />DETAILS
Thursday, September 18
Registration: 11:30 a.m. | Lunch & Presentation: 11:55 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Member: $25 | Guest: $40 | Student: $20
Brio on the Plaza | 502 Nichols Road, Kansas City, MO 64112
Register: http://tinyurl.com/owq5unu
Southwest Airlines. Apple. Dyson. Great brands have something in common: they’ve stopped trying to emulate the competition and instead, have become the competition. How?
These companies know exactly who they are, and they know the most effective way to be different is to be exactly who you are.
Storytelling may be the new marketing buzzword, but storydoing – living out your company purpose through your writing, marketing and culture – is how you create value, develop products and services that people actually want, and ultimately, matter to your audience.
Discover the tactical methods to implement digital storydoing in your organization from marketing and brand expert Mandy Stark, Brand Director at Shield Casework, at our September 18 professional development luncheon. Participants will:
*Discover the key to real competitive advantage
*Examine successful B2B and B2C case studies
*Craft a story framework from a few facts and figures in an interactive exercise
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
Mandy Stark heads up brand strategy for Shield Casework through fresh and relevant Smarketing planning, creative execution and social media-savvy. She’s a formidable strategist, a tenacious defender of smart, efficient thinking and a true ambassador for the Shield brand. Mandy led marketing at the design-build firm Dimensional Innovations (DI) until she was tapped for Shield, which was developed by DI’s research and product development-oriented Innovation Lab.
Her work has been published in more than 40 local, national and trade newspapers, magazines and websites, as well as in Fast Company, the Associated Press and the Food Network. She has also helped Shield and DI receive awards from SXSW Interactive, the International Design Awards, the International Design Excellence Awards, and the local, regional and national Addys. She serves on the board for the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators, where she was recognized as the 2014 Rising Star.
Intro and outro music courtesy of www.pacdv.com/soundshttp://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2014-09-10T08_16_10-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2014-09-10T08_16_10-07_00Wed, 10 Sep 2014 15:16:10 +00002014-09-102014-09-10https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2014-09-10T08_16_10-07_00
KCIABC671noDETAILS
Thursday, September 18
Registration: 11:30 a.m. | Lunch & Presentation: 11:55 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Member: $25 | Guest: $40 | Student: $20
Brio on the Plaza | 502 Nichols Road, Kansas City, MO 64112
Register: http://tinyurl.com/owq5unu
Southwest Airlines. Apple. Dyson. Great brands have something in common: they’ve stopped trying to emulate the competition and instead, have become the competition. How?
These companies know exactly who they are, and they know the most effective way to be different is to be exactly who you are.
Storytelling may be the new marketing buzzword, but storydoing – living out your company purpose through your writing, marketing and culture – is how you create value, develop products and services that people actually want, and ultimately, matter to your audience.
Discover the tactical methods to implement digital storydoing in your organization from marketing and brand expert Mandy Stark, Brand Director at Shield Casework, at our September 18 professional development luncheon. Participants will:
*Discover the key to real competitive advantage
*Examine successful B2B and B2C case studies
*Craft a story framework from a few facts and figures in an interactive exercise
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
Mandy Stark heads up brand strategy for Shield Casework through fresh and relevant Smarketing planning, creative execution and social media-savvy. She’s a formidable strategist, a tenacious defender of smart, efficient thinking and a true ambassador for the Shield brand. Mandy led marketing at the design-build firm Dimensional Innovations (DI) until she was tapped for Shield, which was developed by DI’s research and product development-oriented Innovation Lab.
Her work has been published in more than 40 local, national and trade newspapers, magazines and websites, as well as in Fast Company, the Associated Press and the Food Network. She has also helped Shield and DI receive awards from SXSW Interactive, the International Design Awards, the International Design Excellence Awards, and the local, regional and national Addys. She serves on the board for the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators, where she was recognized as the 2014 Rising Star.
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Thursday, September 18
Registration: 11:30 a.m. | Lunch & Presentation: 11:55 a.m. – 1 ...KCIABC Today: Branding with Clifton Alexander<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_9836554.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Register for this event today: http://www.cvent.com/d/34qf3n/4W
Communicators know a brand is more than just the look and feel. It includes positioning, perception and even a sense of purpose. Sometimes to stay relevant and continue to deliver on brand promise, organizations need to rebrand. To be prepared for a future rebrand and ensure success, join us for Rebrand For Success at 8 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 21 to hear brand expert Clifton Alexander, REACTOR Design Studio, share his expertise in helping organizations rebrand.
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2014-08-11T05_46_54-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2014-08-11T05_46_54-07_00Mon, 11 Aug 2014 12:46:54 +00002014-08-112014-08-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2014-08-11T05_46_54-07_00
KCIABCkciabc,iabc,kansas,city,communicators,marketing,clifton,alexander613noRegister for this event today: http://www.cvent.com/d/34qf3n/4W
Communicators know a brand is more than just the look and feel. It includes positioning, perception and even a sense of purpose. Sometimes to stay relevant and continue to deliver on brand promise, organizations need to rebrand. To be prepared for a future rebrand and ensure success, join us for Rebrand For Success at 8 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 21 to hear brand expert Clifton Alexander, REACTOR Design Studio, share his expertise in helping organizations rebrand.
Intro and outro music courtesy of www.pacdv.com/sounds
KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.Register for this event today: http://www.cvent.com/d/34qf3n/4W
Communicators know a brand is ...Kirk Hasenzahl on iPad and iPhone AppsKirk Hasenzahl,co-founder and president of RareWired, will be one of four panelists discussing "iPhone and iPad Apps: Tips from the Pros" at our luncheon at Brio on the Plaza on Thursday, April 18. In this podcast, Kirk discusses how companies should evaluate their need for an app, which apps to consider developing and what to do when the app is done. Learn more and register here: http://tinyurl.com/creos77
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2013-04-02T11_39_11-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-04-02T11_39_11-07_00Tue, 02 Apr 2013 18:39:11 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-04-02T11_39_11-07_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications692noKirk Hasenzahl,co-founder and president of RareWired, will be one of four panelists discussing "iPhone and iPad Apps: Tips from the Pros" at our luncheon at Brio on the Plaza on Thursday, April 18. In this podcast, Kirk discusses how companies should evaluate their need for an app, which apps to consider developing and what to do when the app is done. Learn more and register here: http://tinyurl.com/creos77
Breakdown instrumental courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.Kirk Hasenzahl,co-founder and president of RareWired, will be one of four panelists discussing "i...Lance Yoder and Matt Dunn on SEO and Web Content StrategyMatt Dunn and Lance Yoder are part of the team involved in the re-launch of Cerner.com. Share lessons they learned about content strategy, SEO and Google's content filters as they worked behind the scenes on this massive project. Every communicator will be able to apply principles from this presentation to the content they are creating and sharing.
Want to hear more? Join Matt and Lance at KC/IABC's Thursday, March 14, breakfast at Brio on The Plaza. Register now: http://tinyurl.com/bdyz3fa Learn more about us at www.kc.iabc.com.
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2013-03-07T12_37_07-08_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-03-07T12_37_07-08_00Thu, 07 Mar 2013 20:37:07 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-03-07T12_37_07-08_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications688noMatt Dunn and Lance Yoder are part of the team involved in the re-launch of Cerner.com. Share lessons they learned about content strategy, SEO and Google's content filters as they worked behind the scenes on this massive project. Every communicator will be able to apply principles from this presentation to the content they are creating and sharing.
Want to hear more? Join Matt and Lance at KC/IABC's Thursday, March 14, breakfast at Brio on The Plaza. Register now: http://tinyurl.com/bdyz3fa Learn more about us at www.kc.iabc.com.
Breakdown instrumental courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We’re also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.Matt Dunn and Lance Yoder are part of the team involved in the re-launch of Cerner.com. Share les...Sara Folkerts on the KC Quill (formerly Bronze Quill) AwardsThe deadline to submit your entry for the Kansas City Quill awards (formerly called the Bronze Quill Awards) is Friday, March 15. Sara Folkerts, KC/IABC president, shares how participation in this competition and gala can distinguish your career and your company. She also provides some tips on how to submit your entry to maximize your competitive advantage. Hosted by Roy Harryman.
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We're also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2013-02-27T13_09_01-08_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-02-27T13_09_01-08_00Wed, 27 Feb 2013 21:09:01 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-02-27T13_09_01-08_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications750noThe deadline to submit your entry for the Kansas City Quill awards (formerly called the Bronze Quill Awards) is Friday, March 15. Sara Folkerts, KC/IABC president, shares how participation in this competition and gala can distinguish your career and your company. She also provides some tips on how to submit your entry to maximize your competitive advantage. Hosted by Roy Harryman.
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KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We're also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.The deadline to submit your entry for the Kansas City Quill awards (formerly called the Bronze Qu...Chakisse Newton on Communicating for ResultsBreakdown intro music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Chakisse Newton, named in 2009 by Toastmasters International as one of the 10 best speakers in the world, is a keynote speaker at the KC/IABC BCS on Feb. 15. She will share practical tips and techniques to improve every communication, whether written or verbal, professional or personal. Chakisse will show why most communications fail, how to avoid communication pitfalls, how to increase productivity with better communication skills and how to communicate effectively with different types of personalities.
Learn more and register here: www.kc.iabc.com/business-communicators-summit.
About KC/IABC
KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We're also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2013-01-09T13_17_52-08_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-01-09T13_17_52-08_00Wed, 09 Jan 2013 21:17:52 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-01-09T13_17_52-08_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications657noBreakdown intro music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Chakisse Newton, named in 2009 by Toastmasters International as one of the 10 best speakers in the world, is a keynote speaker at the KC/IABC BCS on Feb. 15. She will share practical tips and techniques to improve every communication, whether written or verbal, professional or personal. Chakisse will show why most communications fail, how to avoid communication pitfalls, how to increase productivity with better communication skills and how to communicate effectively with different types of personalities.
Learn more and register here: www.kc.iabc.com/business-communicators-summit.
About KC/IABC
KC/IABC is the Kansas City chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). KC/IABC, the 2012 International Chapter of the Year, provides professional development, networking and career opportunities for a wide variety of communications professionals. Our diverse membership represents the professions of public relations, corporation communications, marketing, design, videography, photography and more. Our members work in communications for large corporations, small businesses, ad agencies and non-profits. We're also pleased to have a number of self-employed entrepreneurs in our ranks, as well as college students who are looking forward to a career in the field.Breakdown intro music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Chakisse Newton, named in 2...Mike Goff: Connecting Brands and Consumers Through Lifestyle MarketingJoin us Jan. 17, for lunch at Brio on the Plaza (11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) with special guest Mike Goff, chief marketing officer at Premier Sports Management. Mike will share lessons for every business communicator based on his experience leading Sprint's efforts to partner with the FIFA World Cup. Register here: http://tinyurl.com/aswttjx
More on Mike and his presentation
When the cup came to the United States in 1994, Mike led Sprint's initiative to utilize international soccer as a platform for establishing the brand internationally, and building business and consumer loyalty domestically. Learn how Goff led a team that used this international platform to build Sprint's business and establish a roadmap for how the company used lifestyle marketing, both at a national level as well as locally, and with sports, entertainment and media properties.
About KC/IABC
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.
In addition to our membership, our chapter's activities include hundreds more communicators who are not yet members but join us for luncheons, conferences or special interest groups. Non-members are welcome at all of our events.
http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2013-01-03T11_39_11-08_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-01-03T11_39_11-08_00Thu, 03 Jan 2013 19:39:11 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2013-01-03T11_39_11-08_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications568noJoin us Jan. 17, for lunch at Brio on the Plaza (11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) with special guest Mike Goff, chief marketing officer at Premier Sports Management. Mike will share lessons for every business communicator based on his experience leading Sprint's efforts to partner with the FIFA World Cup. Register here: http://tinyurl.com/aswttjx
More on Mike and his presentation
When the cup came to the United States in 1994, Mike led Sprint's initiative to utilize international soccer as a platform for establishing the brand internationally, and building business and consumer loyalty domestically. Learn how Goff led a team that used this international platform to build Sprint's business and establish a roadmap for how the company used lifestyle marketing, both at a national level as well as locally, and with sports, entertainment and media properties.
About KC/IABC
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.
In addition to our membership, our chapter's activities include hundreds more communicators who are not yet members but join us for luncheons, conferences or special interest groups. Non-members are welcome at all of our events.
Join us Jan. 17, for lunch at Brio on the Plaza (11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) with special guest Mike Go...Join us for the 2013 Business Communicators SummitBreakdown intro music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Anna Lewis, director of the Business Communicators Summit, shares about our keynote speakers, breakout sessions and opportunities for networking at our daylong Feb. 15 event. Keynoters at the summit are Brent Gleeson, Sam Harrison and Chakisse Newton. Learn more and register: http://kc.iabc.com/business-communicators-summit/
About KC/IABC
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.
In addition to our membership, our chapter's activities include hundreds more communicators who are not yet members but join us for luncheons, conferences or special interest groups. Non-members are welcome at all of our events.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2012-12-12T07_53_00-08_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-12-12T07_53_00-08_00Wed, 12 Dec 2012 15:53:00 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-12-12T07_53_00-08_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications909noBreakdown intro music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Anna Lewis, director of the Business Communicators Summit, shares about our keynote speakers, breakout sessions and opportunities for networking at our daylong Feb. 15 event. Keynoters at the summit are Brent Gleeson, Sam Harrison and Chakisse Newton. Learn more and register: http://kc.iabc.com/business-communicators-summit/
About KC/IABC
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.
In addition to our membership, our chapter's activities include hundreds more communicators who are not yet members but join us for luncheons, conferences or special interest groups. Non-members are welcome at all of our events.Breakdown intro music courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Anna Lewis, director of the B...Perry Puccetti on Mobile Communications Perry Puccetti is president and CEO of The Triple I Corp., an Overland Park-based technology consultancy. On Nov. 15, he'll use his expertise to help business communicators evaluate when and how to most effectively use mobile communication. Instead of focusing on merely the technology ("We need an app now!") Perry advocates that communicators clear identify their audiences and goals. He'll also review three areas that every mobile strategy should focus on: revenue, brand and productivity. Register for the breakfast at Kansas City Cafe here: http://tinyurl.com/a446dy7
About KC/IABC
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.
In addition to our membership, our chapter's activities include hundreds more communicators who are not yet members but join us for luncheons, conferences or special interest groups. Non-members are welcome at all of our events.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2012-11-07T06_53_20-08_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-11-07T06_53_20-08_00Wed, 07 Nov 2012 14:53:20 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-11-07T06_53_20-08_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications701noPerry Puccetti is president and CEO of The Triple I Corp., an Overland Park-based technology consultancy. On Nov. 15, he'll use his expertise to help business communicators evaluate when and how to most effectively use mobile communication. Instead of focusing on merely the technology ("We need an app now!") Perry advocates that communicators clear identify their audiences and goals. He'll also review three areas that every mobile strategy should focus on: revenue, brand and productivity. Register for the breakfast at Kansas City Cafe here: http://tinyurl.com/a446dy7
About KC/IABC
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.
In addition to our membership, our chapter's activities include hundreds more communicators who are not yet members but join us for luncheons, conferences or special interest groups. Non-members are welcome at all of our events.Perry Puccetti is president and CEO of The Triple I Corp., an Overland Park-based technology cons...Justin Goldsborough on Seven Myths of Social MediaSeven myths of social media can hold you and your organization back from the promise of communicating with impact and clarity. Do you know what these myths are and how they may be frustrating your efforts? Justin, a digital strategist for Fleishman-Hillard Kansas City, has years of expertise in helping businesses connect with consumers via social media. Join him for some myth busting at our luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 18, at Brio on the Country Club Plaza. Register here: http://tinyurl.com/8tdzoer
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2012-10-01T13_03_11-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-10-01T13_03_11-07_00Mon, 01 Oct 2012 20:03:11 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-10-01T13_03_11-07_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications769noSeven myths of social media can hold you and your organization back from the promise of communicating with impact and clarity. Do you know what these myths are and how they may be frustrating your efforts? Justin, a digital strategist for Fleishman-Hillard Kansas City, has years of expertise in helping businesses connect with consumers via social media. Join him for some myth busting at our luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 18, at Brio on the Country Club Plaza. Register here: http://tinyurl.com/8tdzoer
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.Seven myths of social media can hold you and your organization back from the promise of communica...Andy Tretiak with Sporting Kansas CityAndy Tretiak, chief marketing officer with Sporting Kansas City, will speak at KC/IABC on Thursday, Sept. 20, on "Success with a Brand New Brand." Listen in and join us at Brio on the Plaza to learn brand lessons applicable to any business. Learn more and register here: http://tinyurl.com/9g8qybz
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2012-09-11T11_22_57-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-09-11T11_22_57-07_00Tue, 11 Sep 2012 18:22:57 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-09-11T11_22_57-07_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications740noAndy Tretiak, chief marketing officer with Sporting Kansas City, will speak at KC/IABC on Thursday, Sept. 20, on "Success with a Brand New Brand." Listen in and join us at Brio on the Plaza to learn brand lessons applicable to any business. Learn more and register here: http://tinyurl.com/9g8qybz
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations. Many KC/IABC members are self-employed as freelancers or run their own companies. IABC Kansas City also welcomes student members and works with local IABC student chapters serving as a resource for young communicators entering the industry.Andy Tretiak, chief marketing officer with Sporting Kansas City, will speak at KC/IABC on Thursda...Darren Mark on Tips for Better Video StorytellingDarren Mark of Scenic Road Productions is our guest at our Thursday, Aug. 23, luncheon on "Tips for Better Video Storytelling." Darren, a former TV producer and news reporter, shares in this podcast why he made the jump to running his own company and why video storytelling matters to corporations like never before.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2012-08-16T09_12_56-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-08-16T09_12_56-07_00Thu, 16 Aug 2012 16:12:56 +00002013-12-112013-12-11https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-08-16T09_12_56-07_00
KCIABCkansas,city,iabc,kc/iabc,business,marketing,communications653noDarren Mark of Scenic Road Productions is our guest at our Thursday, Aug. 23, luncheon on "Tips for Better Video Storytelling." Darren, a former TV producer and news reporter, shares in this podcast why he made the jump to running his own company and why video storytelling matters to corporations like never before.Darren Mark of Scenic Road Productions is our guest at our Thursday, Aug. 23, luncheon on "Tips f...Rachel Hack: Two Minutes on Google Fiber for Business Communicators<img src="http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/eb/55/2d/kcjournalist/1400x1400_6935059.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />Rachel Hack spoke to KC/IABC on what Google Fiber means to Kansas City business communicators. A major announcement on Google Fiber is scheduled for Thursday, July 26, and you sign up for an email alert here: https://fiber.google.com/savethedate/
The Kansas City chapter of IABC, 2012 International Chapter of the Year, includes approximately 200 members, in and around Kansas City, who are employed as communications professionals for major corporations, agencies and non-profit organizations.http://kciabc.podomatic.com/entry/2012-07-23T12_29_36-07_00https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kciabc/episodes/2012-07-23T12_29_36-07_00Mon, 23 Jul